BMI >30 kg/m2, degeneritive joint disease, type 2 diabetes, total cholesterol >200 mg/dL.
What is Obesity?
Moon face, buffalo hump, truncal obesity, elevated serum glucose, low potassium, elevated serum sodium.
What is Cushing's Syndrome?
Short-term memory loss, forgetfulness, confusion, and inability to recognize loved ones and self.
What is alzheimers disease?
What is Generalized Anxciety Disorder (GAD)?
Following MI, sudden onset of low BP, poor perfusion, tachycardia, and arrhythmias.
What is Cardiogenic Shock?
Bloating, diarrhea, rashes, anemia, malnutrition, and failure to thrive. + Hydrogen breath test.
What is Celiac Disease?
Lethargy, mental slowness, heavy mentrual periods in women, elevated TSH, decreaded T3 and T4.
What is Hypothyrodoidism?
Presence on and aura followed by loss of consciousness with altering cycles of stiffness and jerking movements lasting 1-2 minutes.
What is a tonic-clonic seizure?
Acute anxiety and distress related to flashbacks or memories of a traumatic event.
What is PTSD?
Symptoms occur late in the disease and include intermittent claudication in the calves associated with activity. Color changes in the legs, with hair loss and dry, flaky skin may occur.
What is Peripheral Arterial Disease?
High pitched bowel sounds, abdominal distention and pain.
What is Bowel Obstruction?
Tanned appearance to skin, low blood pressure, decreased serum glucose and serum sodium, increased serum potassium.
What is Addison's Disease?
A blow to the head resulting in changes in LOC.
What is a concussion?
Irrational fear of an object, place, situation, person, or thing that causes avoidance behaviors.
What is a phobia?
BP readings of greater than 119 mm Hg systolic or greater than 79 mm HG diastolic classify the client as pre-__________. The client may have no symptoms or, in severe cases, headache and nose bleed.
What is Hypertension?
Diarrhea, weight loss, cobblestone appearance in the small bowel.
What is Crohn's Disease?
Restlessness, irritability, heat intolerance, decreased TSH, elevated T3 and T4.
What is Hyperthyroidism?
Onset jerking movements of the upper extremities, face, and neck progressing to the rest of the body accompanied by progressive psychotic behavior. Genetic tersting reveals muytation of the IT15 gene resulting in huntintin protein.
What is Huntington's Disease?
Inability to remember stressful events.
What is Dissociative Amnesia?
What is Buerger's Disease?
Lethargy, malaise, headache, anorexia, low-grade fever, right upper quadrant pain, jaundice. Elevated ALT and AST levels.
What is Hepatitis?
High blood pressure, low serum osmolality, bounding pulse, seizures.
What is Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone?
Ptosis of one eyelid.
What is Myasthenia Gravis?
Somatization of anxiety that results in paralysis, blindness, or other physical symptoms for which no medical explanation can be found. The client seems indifferent to loss of function.
What is Conversion Disorder?
Low-grade fever, lymphadenopathy, bleeding tendency, infections, and anemia. Bone marrow biopsy show many immature WBCs.
What is Leukemia?